Proteas' World Cup nightmare continues with India beating | Sport24news
It was never likely to be enough, but it did at least give South Africa something to bowl at.
Rabada, who bowled quickly while generating movement through the air and off the surface, did get the breakthrough when he had Dhawan caught behind with the first ball of his third over. There was also no impact from spinners Imran Tahir and Tabraiz Shamsi that Du Plessis would have hoped for, and while Morris and Phehlukwayo were good on the day, there was way too much riding on Rabada.
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